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When Emmanuel Macron was asked about the UK’s plans to send migrants to Rwanda, he could not have made his contempt more ...
Labour has been urged to refund port operators £120m for “white elephant” Brexit checkpoints after a watering down of border ...
Brexit would fan the flames of growing anti-EU sentiment (PDF) in Europe, emboldening nationalist and eurosceptic movements, and leading to a retreat from EU-level solutions to cross-border ...
On fishing rights, an initial post-Brexit agreement for reciprocal access to British and European waters was due to expire at the end of next year. Under a new deal, EU boats will be able to fish ...
Four and a half years after the landmark Brexit referendum, the United Kingdom is still arguing with the European Union about their future relationship. Britain officially left the EU in January ...
Brexit looks like a one-off. The nations of Europe have seen up close that a divorce is always a defeat — and a negotiation whose end point is new barriers is, too.
Europe The Long, Uneasy Wait Is Over: Parties, Protests And Solemn Silence Greet Brexit Johnson insists that leaving the EU will benefit the U.K. in the long run.
The United Kingdom and the European Union have warned a no-deal Brexit was now likely, even as they agreed – once again – to extend trade talks beyond a self-imposed Sunday deadline.
Scrutiny of the new government’s plans for Brexit and the country are at an all-time-high as the October 31 deadline for the U.K. to leave the EU only gets closer by the day.
British lawmakers voted to back the United Kingdom’s post-Brexit trade deal with the European Union on Wednesday, on the eve of the December 31 deadline marking the end of the transition period.
The Brexit referendum and the British constitution - The Economist, May 30th 2019 As this piece was published, a new Brexit deal was struck between Britain and the EU.
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